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Welcome to this week’s Doctor Who’s Day roundup, an intergalactic gallery of all that is wonderful in the Whoniverse over the past seven days on the internet and across social media.

And we begin this week with something glorious. Peter Capaldi spent the weekend at DragonCon in Atlanta, and while he was there, he came face to face with a fully working puppet of himself. And he even managed to get his puppet to sign an autograph for Valerie Meiss, his puppet’s creator.

Spent a lot longer on this piece than most of the art I've done in the past, in part because it's so far out of the comfort zone of my style, but also because I kept having new ideas I wanted to add. Some worked. Most didn't. That's art for you.#DoctorWho#Fanartpic.twitter.com/kv8WCtOLOr

RIP the incomparable Jacqueline Pearce, who made Servalan in #Blakes7 such a memorable villain – ruthless, sensual, damaged : a layered, glorious performance. I was lucky enough to work with her on my first ever BF Doctor Who. Too shy to speak to her though. #jacquelinepearcerip

• Let’s end this week with something barmy. Crossovers are a wonderful thing, but what if some bright spark was to use clips from Thomas the Tank Engine to deliver very brief plot summaries of some of Doctor Who’s most notable stories? Here it is: